Lightning is one end of the cable, with USB Type A at the other. Introduced in 2012 with the iPhone 5 and new iPods, Lightning superseded the 30-pin dock connector that dates back to 2001.
It's a Lightning cable. They're everywhere. In 2012, we said goodbye to 30-pin, and Lightning became Apple's main connector. But, seven years later, it's on only two types of devices: iPhones and ...
Instead of the old three PCIe 8-pin connectors, it now uses a single 12V-2x6 connector. This switch is based on solid engineering logic—it cuts down on cable mess and helps keep the inside of ...